CORNHOLE – Really… its not a dirty word!

Yes indeed… The time has flown by and it is time once again for Discovery Church’s Second Annual Cornhole Tournament and Super Bowl Party!

I believe doors open at 4:30pm… but make sure you are at DC on Sunday Morning. They will be announcing all of the tournament information and kick off times.

New Song Watch: God is Alive – Fee

I know I am on a steve fee kick lately… but this song is really good! It is one of the best up tempo worship songs that I have heard lately. I would love to hear this on Easter Sunday. *cough cough (are you reading Marcus?) Every one of the lyrics in this song is just bangin’ – “He is alive, He is alive – We are free”

Of This City: Week 2

“OTC” – The first few weeks 2009 we to re-examined why Discovery exists and how we’re going to position ourselves as the “go-to” church for our community. When we hear “OTC” we usually think of medication we can get “over the counter” but OTC means something a little different for us. Watch part two of this series and find out what it is.

Of This City: Week 2 – Jason Ebeling from Discovery Church on Vimeo.

To catch up on week one click here.

New Song Watch: Glory to God Forever- Fee

I first heard this song at Catalyst 08 and I absolutely fell in love with it. The lyrics really speak to me. Steve Fee recently recorded it in the studio so I am highly anticipating the single.

Here is a version with the chords and everything for all you “music” people.

Worship: Thoughts…

There has been a lot of conversation going on about worship lately. Jason has been having a good conversation going on over at his blog.

Most of this conversation has been spurred by a comment that we got on the back of connection card that somehow made its way to the stage. We normally don’t read comments at the end of the service. We generally save that time for people who have questions related to the message. The comment said something like “I didn’t come here for a rock concert. I thought we were here for worship.” The person who wrote it probably didn’t intend for the comment to be read from the stage, but it just so happened to get mixed into the questions like comments sometimes do. Jason decided to respond to it. I think Jason’s response was good. (You too can watch the entire service and watch his response on the web in a secret location. The first DC non-staff person to find it will get a free cup of starbucks from me.)

Let me weigh in here a little bit…

I’m the guy who keeps “hazing” up the situation.

I think this is a positive dialogue.

The bottom line is that worship is not a what we get, but it is what we bring… Jason said it best during that off the cuff spirit led rant.

The person who wrote the comment is cool in my book. It is great to ask the question. We just have to remember that we can worship God in whatever the context. I have to remind myself of this when I am in an “acoustic” or “traditional” worship environment. Its not what I get out of it, but it is what I bring. So I have to work to focus on God and bring a heart of worship with me. I face many “distractions” in these environments like church organs and high church elements. In those cases I sacrifice my personal taste while in those experiences.

On the flip side some people need to do that when entering into the Discovery environment.

When it comes to the environment during Discovery’s worship service… well it is similar to a concert venue. However, that is done on purpose. Its not just to be “cool” or “hip”. The real reason we work so hard on our environment is so we can connect with outsiders. Most “non-christians” or “seekers” are used to these elements. Most of the time when they go to see their favorite artist at the RBC Center or Walnut Creek… Its dark, there is haze, the music is loud, the lighting matches the music.

So most normal “outsiders” can hopefully connect and relate with a DC weekend experience. They hopefully feel more comfortable, welcome, enjoy the music, enjoy doughnuts and coffee, and enjoy the message. It is to be hoped that once they are comfortable they will be able to connect with the message and music and hopefully eventually one day enter into a relationship with Christ.

So the question to ask yourself is if you are willing or not to sacrifice personal music taste (and maybe wear earbuds) in order to maintain an environment that an “outsider” can hopefully connect to Christ?

Just remember. We can create a positive environment, but without the holy spirit we can do nothing. So that’s why as a church body we need to be consistently praying for the hearts of those who don’t know Christ.

Oh yea… inviting people who don’t know Christ helps too! The upcoming series “Six Things I Hate About Christians” will be a great opportunity.

Of This City: Week 1

These first few weeks of 2009 we’re going to re-examine why Discovery exists and how we’re going to position ourselves as the “go-to” church for our community. When we hear “OTC” we usually think of medication we can get “over the counter” but OTC means something a little different for us. Come find out what it is this Sunday at 10:10, but catch up with last weeks message if you missed it.

Of This City – Week 1 – Jason Ebeling from Discovery Church on Vimeo.